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Hi, I am Pablo Fernicola, and in this blog I will cover different aspects of my work related to scientific and scholarly communication, publishing, and knowledge dissemination
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The Increasing Relevance of XML in the Overall Content Lifecycle
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pablofe
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I had a conversation with Jon Udell on the add-in, and the greater relevance of XML in the publishing lifecycle, which he just posted on the channel 10 site . Jon has a great approach to this new series of postings , where he provides different modalities...
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Publishing Workflow – Math content as paths vs glyphs in generated PDF files
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In this post we take a look at the solution for a problem with the configuration of a Windows Server 2003, which resulted in PDF files generated from Word using paths instead of glyphs for Math content....
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